Finally shaking the injury bug, he averaged 17 carries and 95 rushing yards over the last seven games of the season.

Although Murray is an obvious candidate for an extension entering the final year of his rookie contract, the Cowboys' salary cap woes and the league-wide depreciation of the position suggest his future will be addressed after the 2014 season.

Murray's natural ability is impressive enough to prevent the Cowboys from overspending on Chris Johnson. Durability concerns suggest the front office should still seek an upgrade on Lance Dunbar or Joseph Randle as the No. 2 back.

In the latest edition of the "Around The League Podcast", the guys discuss "Draft Day," then break down who got better (and who got worse) in the AFC East.